gregpolard wrote:Curious what about it you don’t like? Set list? I can only offer the opinion of someone in hindsight obviously, as I wasn’t around then...but it would’ve probably made more sense for ALL to do a live album a few years later as opposed to 1989 or whenever Trailblazer came out, more Scott songs.
clash77 wrote:The Kinks- One for the Road
Cheap Trick- Budokon
scannest wrote:gregpolard wrote:Curious what about it you don’t like? Set list? I can only offer the opinion of someone in hindsight obviously, as I wasn’t around then...but it would’ve probably made more sense for ALL to do a live album a few years later as opposed to 1989 or whenever Trailblazer came out, more Scott songs.
ALL putting out a live CD after 2 albums and an EP was just dumb. None of the songs were played markedly different than their studio versions. And it was probably the worse ALL show I ever saw (and I can't count how many times I saw them back then). They played really late and Bill was in a super foul mood. Just tons of bad vibes.
scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
tango fistula wrote:Sam Cooke- "Live at the Harlem Square club"
john stabb wrote:
JACK GRISHAM/RON EMORY/MIKE ROACHE/TODD BARNES - Live 1991
Ramones - It's Alive
Who - Live at Leeds
Gene - Rising for Sunset.
Bash & Pop - live in S. Dakota (bootleg edog made for me.
Johnny Thunders & Heartbreakers - Live at the Speakeasy
The Smiths - Thank your Lucky Stars (bootleg edog made me, too ) -
MJH wrote:the Saints - Live at the Hope and Anchor 1977
version sound wrote:MJH wrote:the Saints - Live at the Hope and Anchor 1977
This one kills. I think the only London band that could match them at that point was The Damned...maybe.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:MJH wrote:the Saints - Live at the Hope and Anchor 1977
This one kills. I think the only London band that could match them at that point was The Damned...maybe.
I love the 1st Damned Lp, but I think the early Saints smoke 'em (and just about everything else).
JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:MJH wrote:the Saints - Live at the Hope and Anchor 1977
This one kills. I think the only London band that could match them at that point was The Damned...maybe.
I love the 1st Damned Lp, but I think the early Saints smoke 'em (and just about everything else).
scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
patient_ot wrote:tango fistula wrote:Sam Cooke- "Live at the Harlem Square club"
I like that one too, even if it often sounds like the band is mixed too low.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
MJH wrote:JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:MJH wrote:the Saints - Live at the Hope and Anchor 1977
This one kills. I think the only London band that could match them at that point was The Damned...maybe.
I love the 1st Damned Lp, but I think the early Saints smoke 'em (and just about everything else).
Agreed both. Funny how "normal" looking guys from Australia could trump the whole London punk scene! JGJR, I wonder if Algy Ward prefers Saints or Damned, having been in both.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
patient_ot wrote:An interesting list for sure. I've heard rumors that the Ramones album was tracked in the studio except for the drums. Can anyone confirm/deny this?
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:JGJR wrote:version sound wrote:MJH wrote:the Saints - Live at the Hope and Anchor 1977
This one kills. I think the only London band that could match them at that point was The Damned...maybe.
I love the 1st Damned Lp, but I think the early Saints smoke 'em (and just about everything else).
I'm talking live (please refer to the title of the thread), not studio.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
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john stabb wrote:Wow, I need to write them to clear that up because I seriously would remember if G.I. played anywhere in NY (other than: CB's, The Ritz, Lismar Lounge, Maxwell's) Never played Peppermint and I never got to see Black Flag there on one of those DC Punk road trips.
Did you like the LYLE album, Snake Just curious because even though Tom had J. and Pete play on a few tracks, I found his rendition of Joyride with all the over-done drum-sampling to be a bit too NIN for me. Can't say I'm a fan of the 2 solo recordings but I'm also my own worst critic about my recordings.
obik wrote:And I recall having live Lurkers and Buzzcocks albums that I really loved, but can't think of their titles off the top of my head.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
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